Grants and Funding
How can I bring the Growth Mindset to my school?
If you are looking for grants or opportunities to fund our products, we encourage you to check the list below. Mindset Works
® products are aligned with a variety of corporate, state, and federal funding. If you need some help in realizing how our products can support your educational initiatives and practice when writing a grant or if we can be of any assistance, please
contact us.
Mindset Works® products are aligned with the following grants:
Frequency: Quarterly reviews
$20,000 - $75,000 is provided to youth education programs with a specific focus on the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects.
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
$4,000 is provided to assist in implementing new or expanding existing literacy programs and purchasing new technology or equipment to support literacy initiatives.
NEA Foundation
$2,000 or $5,000 is provided to improve the academic achievement of students in U.S. public schools and public higher education institutions in any subject area(s).
Frequency:
- Grants requests of less than $5000: Apply any time
- Grants requests of more than $5000: Deadline February 1st and August 1st each year
$5,000 or more is provided to teachers who are passionate about making science and mathematics more engaging for their students.
Frequency: grants are determined by August 31 each year
The Mott Foundation’s Pathways Out of Poverty program supports initiatives around the U.S. that promote learning beyond the classroom especially for traditionally underserved children and youth — as a strategy for improving public education. More info
here.
American Power Foundation (AR, IN, KY, LA, MI, OH, OK, TN, TX, VA, and WV)
Funds programs designed to improve lives through education from early childhood through higher education.
Frequency: Rolling
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo supports educational programs, in particular states across the U.S., that promote academic achievement for low to moderate income preK-12 students in math and science, literacy, and history of the American West.
Educators can propose Brainology as an idea for classroom project by writing a brief proposal. DonorsChoose.org ensures that projects will directly serve students and confirm the cost and availability of the resources that the educator requests. Then, individuals from across the nation can review and choose to fund the proposal(s) they find most compelling.
Title
III grants support school districts in teaching English to limited
English proficient students and in helping these students meet the same
challenging state standards required of all students.
Search Tools for funds
The following sites provide free database of educational grants. You can search additional grants to fund Brainology®, Mindset Works® EducaorKit or SchoolKit based on specific category, keyword, location, deadline etc.
Know of another grant?
Let us know! Email us at support@mindsetworks.com
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